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Rory Waterman

Letters from the book title arranged vertically in three columns on a grey-green background. The letters are coloured in patterns go green and white that seem to suggest leaves, or trees. Yeah, I dunno either.

The man will carry this void

Rory Waterman reviews Missing Person by Nicholas Hogg (Broken Sleep Books, 2023)

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Section of a book cover. The background is blue and parts of the letters A and F are shown in a bold yellow font.

To hear their voice bounce off the shape of things

Rory Waterman reviews This Afterlife: Selected Poems by A. E. Stallings (Carcanet, 2022)

Continue readingTo hear their voice bounce off the shape of things
An abstract image (yes, yet another poetry book cover featuring an abstract image ... sigh) showing what looks like various shades of light to mid blue water clolour paint daubed in a swirly pattern on a light blue background.

Let the morbid fancy roam

Rory Waterman reviews Donald Davie, Selected Poems, ed. Sinéad Morrissey (Carcanet, 2022)

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Abstract painting with splashes of colour. Shades of blue and purple on a cream background, some splashy shapes, some more kind of smudgy. All looks a bit cataclysmic.

A spill of yew

Rory Waterman reviews Apostasy by John Burnside (Dare-Gale Press, 2022)

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What does Rory Waterman say?

At primary school, we had a teacher who encouraged us to write poems, and I realised I was relatively good at putting words into action ...

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An old Russian Tank and the front of a US military plane in a museum in Korea

North and South

Rory Waterman talks about his time as international writer in residence for Bucheon UNESCO City of Literature and his commission to write about the border

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Dark grey circle with a light grey line drawn eel circling within. It sits on a textured grey background that could be an abstract shoal of eels.

I was nothing but a heretic cormorant

Rory Waterman reviews The European Eel by Steve Ely (Longbarrow, 2021)

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Photo of Rory Waterman wearing a blue sweatshirt, sitting in front of a purple wall.

Sort of Irish and sort of famous

Rory Waterman reveals the story behind his poem 'Like Father'

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